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4.2 (12 reviews)
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Afternoon tea in June 2017. $14/person. Scone plus 3 small desserts.
Christina L.

Nice little heritage house with a tea room on the first floor. It's free admission, and the house is quite small. The afternoon tea was affordable at $14/person, but it's just one scone plus three mini desserts, so don't come too hungry. Food tasted okay. Service was fine. I think the people who work there are volunteers? We did get the wrong flavour scone (ordered one blueberry and one plain but got two plain), but no big deal.

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Marc D.

* Want some contraband preserves or to meet some potentially psychologically challenged chickens? Read on. * This 19th century farmhouse has been turned into a public historical site and makes a quaint stop if you happen to be nearby. It has been fully restored to show what life was like back in the late 1800's. The highlight of the site is the tea room (see photos). It is nothing fancy, but a very pleasant spot overlooking the gardens of the house. They don't serve proper afternoon tea per se. But you do get a nice pot of "London Lady" tea which is a black tea with a floral fruity hint. It is pleasant. They also serve some housemade scones, preserves, and cookies. They use a mismatched set of china cups, saucers and dessert plates, and tea is served in bone china teapots. No high quality porcelain (yes, I admit to liking to drink my tea out of a nice thin Limoges instead), but gives a nice vibe overall. Everything tastes very homemade. So much so that in the little gift shop area they sell the preserves and have a sign that says something along the lines of, "These preserves are not regulated or inspected by any health authority" - didn't know that was legal? Are these contraband non-regulated hard core preserves? But since it is owned by the City of Richmond I guess it is "ok."? Feels illicit somehow! Tried the strawberry (that is what was served with the scones) and it was a very nice preserve with whole chunks of berries in it without being overly sweet. I didn't get sick or anything - so I imagine it would pass regulatory screening if need be! After tea, headed out and wandered around the gardens a bit. They have a chicken coop with some free range chickens that is labeled "Chicken Club." I couldn't help but wonder what the chickens would think if they knew that by reading that sign I was immediately picturing them grilled on a sandwich with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. Hm.....

Pamela V.

First time at this heritage house/farm with a touch of old England. The house is delightful and the setting of the tea room is cosy. The tea called London Lady Tea was one of the best I have ever had. Food was just as good: just enough to keep you going till dinner! Would be lovely to come back in summer when the gardens are blooming. Check out their website as they have seasonal teas!!!!

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Great affordable high tea, cozy ambience and beautiful farm area. The gift shop is great too

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Tsujiri Richmond - Right amount of sweet!

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3.8(167 reviews)
7.3 km
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Came here on a rainy day and it was the perfect place to enjoy a quiet, cozy afternoon. Tsujiri has…read moresuch a calming atmosphere. The matcha drinks and desserts were beautifully presented and tasted rich and authentic, with that deep, fragrant matcha flavor that's never too sweet. We have today: Hojicha shaved ice, replaced with matcha ice cream. This location in Richmond had ran out of Hojicha ice cream for a long time. We asked every time when they will have hojicha ice cream back and staff doesn't know either. Hojicha Chestnut Shortcake, Cake is soft and fluffy, and very too sweet. It is always my favorite. This time i gave a 4 stars is because they discontinue serving Onigiri ( rice ball) and savory item. That's too bad! I love their Onigiri and ramen! Staff said the one inside the open road Toyota still has savory item. Maybe next time I will try that location

I was excited to see a Japanese take on high tea as I kept getting posts about Tsujiri on my…read moreinstagram feed. When I had the chance to go to Vancouver, BC with my boyfriend I wanted to go here! First all, you need a reservation specifically for the high tea portion so we booked that ahead of time. As you go in you are led to an area of Tsujiri where there are just tatami mats and no shoes are allowed on it. We were first sat down with matcha to start with and the music surrounding us was serene and calming. Then came the high tea, compared to your usual high tea, without the Japanese fusion. This came with a lot of interesting treats. In the middle tier, there was your savory two different types of onigiri, savory rice cakes, and elevated salad with a jelly. The salad was incredible and unlike anything I've had before. The onigiris were good as they should be so was the rice cakes. Top tier and bottom tier consisted of the desserts one plate for me and one plate for my boyfriend. My favorite was the mango mochi. It was so creamy and delicious! The other dessert was solid too, I like the little mousse cake. I also liked the add on of a matcha sauce for the fruits. Tsujiri definitely transformed high tea into a Japanese version and it was well put. Both usually make me full. I do wish there was more options on savories you could have before eating the sweets, but this is a slightly different experience.

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4.4(53 reviews)
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Definitely one of our staple joints for a quick fix or pick me up. The place has not changed much…read morebut still feels very comfy and warming. We got ice cream strawberry black tea and the boba mango smoothie. Both tasted great and you can taste all the components are balanced well. Parking is still chaotic in this busy corner but the nearby skytrain really helps.

I found out recently that 101 Boba is part of the same Taiwanese bubble tea chain 50 Lan. I didn't…read moreknow the interior was so spacious until i stepped inside the store. It reminded me of my younger days when i had spent hours inside a bubble tea shop chatting endlessly with friends. Not many bubble tea joints offer such an environment nowadays. I got two drinks: 1) strawberry ice cream black tea - this was definitely a pleasant surprise! I never really liked ice cream in my drinks but i really loved this! It was like a dessert! They used some kind of strawberry sauce and it was very tasty. I asked for no sugar and ice so the drink was perfect because it was only slightly sweetened by the strawberry sauce. 2) four season milk tea with ultimate chew - I read that they're known for their four season and so I had wanted to try. It was pretty good though my personal preference was a stronger tea taste. I found the pearls a little bit harder than usual and thus it was quite chewy. I would definitely come back if i was looking for a place to chat with friends!

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Peanuts - Taiwanese Wheel Cakes: Taro + Cream (custard) + Black Sesame

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4.4(108 reviews)
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October 31, 2025 - The last place in the Vancouver food crawl was a bubble tea place called…read morePeanuts. They are famous for their wheel cakes so I tried them. I got the cream, coconut, black sesame and matcha white chocolate. All were filled generously and not too sweet. I think my favourite was the matcha or cream one, but that's just a personal preference.

We came to Richmond Public Market for some bubble waffle but my husband bought a drink and a…read moreTaiwanese wheel cake from Peanuts too while we were there. He got a Blueberry Slushy drink and the wheel cake had red bean inside. Drinks are always solid at Peanuts and on the more affordable side too given what many other places will charge for bubble tea drinks these days. I honestly wasn't a huge fan of his wheel cake but that's no fault of the shop. Red bean is something I'm generally not crazy about to begin with. I have learned over the years that I can appreciate red bean as a bubble tea drink if it's all blended up. However, it's the chunks of bean that I don't like, and this wheel cake had chunks of bean in it. Might have gone over better with me if it had been filled with a smooth, red bean paste...no chunks of bean in it. That's just personal preference though. If you're someone who enjoys red bean paste and don't mind chunks, then you might enjoy this Taiwanese wheel cake.

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Sweet Memory

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4.2(104 reviews)
7.3 kmGolden Village
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Came for a late-night dessert They have a policy where you…read morehave to order at least the number of dishes as the people seated inside but it can be to go if needed for some of the items. The dining space is small but the decoration inside makes you feel like you transported to a different country. Marshmallow Thick Toast 4/5 The toast was about an inch thick, well toasted outside with a pillowy soft center. There's some melted chocolate on the bottom that added to the smores vibe. The marshmallows on top weren't very thick, so it melted to an even layer with perfect browning. The toast was cut into 9 pieces so it can be shared but given the portion I think 1-2 people would be fitting for this dessert. We weren't too hungry, so we shared amongst 4. Jasmine Tea Jelly 4/5 I really liked how fragrant the jelly was and that the jelly was a softer jelly that reminds you of Aiyu jelly. The after taste was a bit bitter but I feel like that tells me it was brewed and made and not just bought to serve. It's served with a splash of half and half I believe. To-Go I wanted to try and compare all the tea flavored jellies they had, Jasmine, Oolong and Earl Grey Tea Jelly. Packaged with small packets of the half and half to add later. The best was OOLONG 5/5- it had a slight roasted tea flavor that was refreshing and comforting at the same time. What you would want from a milk tea. Second best was Jasmine - fragrant and less bitter than the one I had in restaurant, typical jasmine flavor that's lightly floral and not too heavy Earl Grey 3/5 - it was good if you like earl grey like me, but it has an intensely strong fragrance and flavor that might be off-putting if you're not used to the taste. It was by far the strongest floral taste and smell of the three. I'd definitely be back to get these to go, they carry well and you can cross borders with them :)

Finding authentic Taiwanese food in a city like Richmond, which is already full of amazing dining…read moreoptions, is not easy--but this place is truly a hidden gem! We stopped by at lunchtime at first, but they weren't open yet. Since we really wanted to try it, we called again in the evening to confirm their hours before heading back--and we're so glad we did. The service was excellent from start to finish. They were incredibly patient and took the time to answer all of our questions thoroughly, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The food did not disappoint. All the Taiwanese snacks we tried were delicious and full of authentic flavors. Our absolute favorite was the shaved ice--it was refreshing, perfectly textured, and just amazing! Highly recommend this spot if you're looking for genuine Taiwanese food and warm, attentive service. Definitely a 5-star experience!

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